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Sam Jaeger as Joel Graham (14 episodes) Savannah Paige Rae as Sydney Graham (12 episodes) Xolo Maridueña as Victor Graham (14 episodes) Max Burkholder as Max Braverman (13 episodes) Joy Bryant as Jasmine Trussell (11 episodes) Tyree Brown as Jabbar Trussell (11 episodes) Miles Heizer as Drew Holt (11 episodes) Mae Whitman as Amber Holt
On May 10, 2012, NBC renewed Parenthood for a 15-episode fourth season. On April 26, 2013, NBC renewed Parenthood for a fifth season, with 22 episodes. [27] On May 11, 2014, NBC renewed Parenthood for a sixth and final season, with 13 episodes, [28] after a stand-off with the cast which has seen their episode guarantee reduced. [29]
In the last episode of season three, Mark proposes to Sarah and it is revealed in the first episode of the fourth season that she accepted. Sarah goes to work for photographer Hank Rizzoli. In season 4, episode 10, "Trouble in Candyland", Mark breaks up with Sarah because of her habit of running away from things that make her feel good about ...
Parenthood made a family out of its cast — both on screen and off. The NBC drama ran for six seasons from March 2010 to January 2015 and became known as a tearjerker for its story lines on ...
On May 11, 2014, NBC renewed Parenthood for a sixth and final season, which would consist of 13 episodes. [1] On June 2, 2014, it was announced that the final season would premiere September 27, 2014. [2] The series finale aired on January 31, 2015. During the course of the series, 103 episodes of Parenthood aired over six seasons.
Mae Margaret Whitman [1] (born June 9, 1988) is an American actor. She began her career as a child actor, starring in the films When a Man Loves a Woman (1994), One Fine Day (1996), Independence Day (1996), and Hope Floats (1998), and the television series Chicago Hope (1996–1999) and JAG (1998–2001).
The Wire ("Way Down in the Hole") – The Blind Boys of Alabama (season 1), Tom Waits (season 2), The Neville Brothers (season 3), DoMaJe (season 4), Steve Earle (season 5) Wiseguy – Mike Post; The Wizard of Odds – Alan Thicke; Wizards of Waverly Place ("Everything Is Not What It Seems") – Selena Gomez; WKRP in Cincinnati – Steve Carlisle
It received a 2.7 rating among adults between age 18 and 49, an eight percent viewership drop compared to the first season premiere on March 2, 2010. [10] This was despite a boost Parenthood was expected as a result of debuting after the season finale of NBC's America's Got Talent. [3] The episode received generally positive reviews.